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Mixing

Sep 04 2022

How to Sidechain Guitars Without Losing Attack

how to sidechain guitars

Sidechaining is often used in mixing and production to duck or dip an element to make room for another. Here we’ll look at how to sidechain guitars without losing their attack.

Written by Johnny Copland · Categorized: Compression, Mixing

Aug 27 2022

Mixing Kick and Bass

mixing kick and bass

One of the biggest challenges when mixing Kick and Bass is getting them to work well together. They are competing for power in the same frequency range yet both need to hit hard in a modern mix.

Written by Johnny Copland · Categorized: EQ, Mixing

Aug 26 2022

How to Mix a Rhodes part for More Impact

Here’s a quick tip on how to mix a Rhodes part or Keys part for more impact in your mix. This concept works great for any keys instrument as a MIDI part.

Written by Johnny Copland · Categorized: FX, Mixing

Aug 24 2022

How to Mix Live Tambourine

How to Mix Live Tamabourine

One of the best ways you can make your productions come to life is by adding real recorded percussion instruments. With this in mind, it’s important to know how to mix live tambourine, shakers and any other instruments you might have in your studio.

Written by Johnny Copland · Categorized: Compression, Mixing

Aug 20 2022

Pro sounding Vocals using Manual Automation

One of the hardest things to achieve as a producer and mixer is pro sounding vocals. A brilliantly produced vocal can make all the difference. It can change an average sounding beat into a gripping piece of art, a dud demo into a proper party banger.

Written by Johnny Copland · Categorized: Mixing, Vocals

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